The Descendants of William Towne; Who Came to America on Or about 1630 and Settled in Salem, Mass


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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1901 edition. Excerpt: ...He rf. at Stonington, Conn., January 27, 1883. She d. May, 1874. Their children: 805 i. William P. b. March 3, 1838. ii. Elizabeth, b. March, 1840. m.----William. Lives in Geneva. EIGHTH GENERATION 482 LUTHER G.8 TOWNE (James ', Joniah, Nehemiah, Jeremiah, William, Edmund', William'). 6. at Montpelier, Vt., September 14, 1846. m. Laura A. Kidder, September 12, 1864, at Plainfield, Vt., who was b. at Plainfield, Vt., September 16, 1846. Luther has been a farmer in East Montpelier for thirty-five years, and lives now in Barre, Vt., 1900. Their child: i. Dean P. 6. September 22, 1868, at East Montpelier, Vt. i. Maud F. Haskins, August 3, 1899, who was b. at Waterbury, Vt., January 20, 1867. He is assistant cashier in a bank at Barre, Vt., and lives there, 1900. No children. 483 CHAUNCV W.8 TOWNE (Ira SS, Josiah, Nehemiah, Jeremiah, William, Edmund, William1), b. at Montpelier, Vt., July 4, 1841. m. Victoria Lilly D. Smith, in New York City, January 28, 1884. Their children: i. Gkatia Victoria Leghand. 6. November 19, 1884. ii. Lkgrand. b. June 19, 1893. Chauncy W." Towne, the sou of Ira S., was born nt Montpelier, Vt., July 4, 1841. Graduated at Dartmouth College in class of 1862. Stu'lied law with Hon. Timothy Redfk'ld, at Montpelier; was admitted to the bar of Vermont, and in April, 1865, was admitted to practice law in New York City. He was assistant secretary of state in Vermont in 1862 and 1863, and was also assistant state librarian for Vermont in 1868 and 1864. Came to New York City, January, 1865, and baa ever since followed bis favorite profession at 88 Wall Street. Ira 8., hie father, is now.living (1900), in good health, with Cbauncy, aged ninetyone. 484 HIRAM E.8 TOWNK (Otii, Josltua, Xehemiah, Jeremiah, ...







DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM TOWNE


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The Maternal Lines of William Towne Descendants


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William Towne was born 18 March 1598/1599 in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England. He married Joanna Blessing 25 March 1620. They had eight children. They emigrated in about 1635 and settled in Topsfield, Massachusetts. William died in 1673. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in England, Massachusetts and Michigan.







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Our Towne Ancestors


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William Towne, son of John and Elizabeth or Alice Towne, was baptized 18 March 1598 in the Church of St. Nicholas, in Yarmouth, Norfolk, England. He married Joanna Blessing on 25 March 1620. Their first six children were also baptized at St. Nicholas. The couple immigrated to Salem, Massachusetts sometime before 1640. Their last two children were baptized there. The family moved to Topsfield in 1651. William died there in 1660.